The iPhone 17's selfie camera is to blame for delayed Project Indigo support
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The iPhone 17's selfie camera is to blame for delayed Project Indigo support
""We are working hard on it, and we have run into some issues, especially with the front camera. Some of them we flagged to Apple, who have made a fix and will ship it with iOS 26.1. Sadly, that means we need to consider disabling the front camera in Indigo until that version of iOS is shipped," his post reads."
"The iPhone 17 series launched just over a month ago, but Adobe's camera app Project Indigo still doesn't support the latest iPhones - you can run it on an iPhone 12 Pro if you have one handy, but I can't use it on the iPhone 17 Pro on my desk. The holdup seems to be due in part to trouble with the phone's new selfie camera,"
"The iPhone 17 series included the first major update to the selfie camera since switching to a 12-megapixel sensor in the iPhone 11. The 17's 18-megapixel front camera sensor is square, allowing it to capture both portrait and landscape orientation images without rotating the whole phone (or losing a lot of resolution to cropping). It also uses Center Stage controls to automatically follow subjects around the frame and change orientation when more people join the photo. It's a useful update to a well-us"
The iPhone 17 series launched just over a month ago, and Adobe's camera app Project Indigo still lacks support for the new phones. Project Indigo runs on older models such as the iPhone 12 Pro but currently cannot run on the iPhone 17 Pro. The primary issue appears to be with the iPhone 17's new front camera. Adobe product manager Boris Ajdin reported that some front-camera issues were flagged to Apple and that Apple will ship a fix with iOS 26.1, potentially requiring Indigo to disable the front camera until that update arrives. The iPhone 17 introduces an 18-megapixel square front sensor with Center Stage controls.
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